In what can only be called the most bizarre campaign ad of the season, Jack Nicholson endorses Hillary Clinton using clips from his movies:
And there’s a parody out that’s actually funnier:
I believe in the free speech that liberals used to believe in, the economic freedom that conservatives used to believe in, and the personal freedom that America used to believe in.
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In what can only be called the most bizarre campaign ad of the season, Jack Nicholson endorses Hillary Clinton using clips from his movies:
And there’s a parody out that’s actually funnier:
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March 4th, 2008 at 7:53 pm
I think Jack is just tired of “taking cold showers” and maybe he wants what Bill got in the oval office. If you are going to use clips from a movie to support a candidate, you shouldn’t use one that are followed up by lines about “having to continue taking cold showers until they elect some gal president” and if you don’t know what he is waiting for from a “superior officer” them I recommend you check out the lunch scene of that movie on You Tube for the next couple lines after his sexier /salute line. But hey, good luck Jack
March 6th, 2008 at 12:22 am
Shows you how dumb she is, and Jack N. ain’t nobody to the youth of today. He is stuck in a time warp and so is Hillary, the lady who has always wished Jack would have wanted her in his bed. Sorry, Jack’s popularity is gone, and times have changed, and Hillary is as dried up as he is.
March 12th, 2008 at 2:23 am
I thought it was a great video. But it doesn’t surprise me that some people are so short sighted and threatened by a well made and scripted promotion for Sen. Clinton that they would have to tear it apart and try and find fault not only with Mr. Nicholson (who by the way is a fine actor and american -and has a right to his opinion and make this clip along with Mr. Reiner) - but then they have to tear apart the video itself and can’t just admit it was a smart and well made piece of work. The ones downing it wouldn’t say a thing if it was a video for Obama - they would’ve thought it was wonderful then.